Description of taste of Colombian Huilan coffee beans introduction of regional treatment methods for grinding scale production
Description of taste of Colombian Huilan coffee beans introduction of regional treatment methods for grinding scale production
Flavor: full of acidity, caramel, sweet nuts, chocolate, red wine flavor, admirable fruit flavor.
Palate: full viscosity, caramel sweetness, supple and pleasant fruit acid.
Baking degree: medium and deep baking
In Colombia's coffee bean grading system, supremo is the highest grade, with the largest and fullest grains in Colombian coffee beans, with very few defective beans and sundries, while excelso is the smaller, more common grade. Colombian coffee has a balanced flavor, rich acidity, unique flavor characteristics, relatively full consistency, sometimes with a touch of red wine flavor and admirable fruit flavor. In Colombia, a small portion of coffee comes from the old Tibica or bourbon, which is generally branded by the name of the manor or the name of the processing factory.
Huilan area belongs to the mountain terrain, and coffee is grown on the slopes of the canyon, so it has a high altitude and suitable temperature for growing high-quality Arabica beans. The climate of the canyon slope not only prevents the cold wind from blowing in, the mountain breeze sends cool without high temperature, but Rain Water is also relatively abundant. It can be said that the Colombian coffee workers are all hand-picked coffee beans (also known as coffee cherries) on the mountain, so they can be carefully selected to pick the most mature and full fruits. And the vast majority of coffee beans are water-washed, moderately roasted with a light, silky and sometimes sour taste, not as strong as Brazilian coffee and Italian Espresso, known as "green gold" in Colombia.
In the eyes of many coffee drinkers in China, Huilan seems to represent Colombian high-quality coffee. Huilan, or Huila, is one of the important coffee producing areas in Colombia. Some bean merchants translate into "Huilan" or "Huilan", or "Uila", "Wula" and "Wula". In fact, it is the same thing, that is, the transliteration of Huila.
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